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Bryan Shuman | Promote democracy, condemn violence

@WyClimate

Retrospective studies of climate, water, ecosystems, and wildfire at the University of Wyoming. Fan of democracy and science. Opinions my own.

Laramie, Wyoming Beigetreten Nisan 2014
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Our search deadline for a new colleague in any area of Watershed Sciences is fast approaching. Come work with us in @USU_WATS and @QCNRUSU! As anyone that has talked with me lately knows, I'm stoked to be here--professionally and personally. Job ad: careers-usu.icims.com/jobs/7128/assi…
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While they've been studied some off/on over the past century, (Lusch et al 2009 has a great paper on the Saginaw region), most relict patterned ground is probably still unrecorded. In 5 min, I found this possible site only 2 km south of where I grew up in central Indiana! 3/3
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Did you know that relict patterned ground can be found across the American Midwest? Patterned ground is common in permafrost regions where ice wedges & frost heaving results in geometric surface patterns. Image shows modern patterned ground in the North Slope of Alaska. 1/3
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John Wendt
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This Wednesday I will be discussing how molecules buried in lake sediments can unlock thousands of years of herbivore history in Yellowstone National Park and beyond! Join Wednesday Nov. 1 at noon. Link below.
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Xiaojing Du
Xiaojing Du@DxjDu·
📢We are hiring! Passionate about tropical hydroclimate & its impacts on extratropical regions? Join us at the Paleo R&D Lab (Paleoclimate Reconstructions and Dynamics)@MasonAOES, for exciting opportunities as a Postdoc or PhD student! Pls spread the word & email me for more info
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Bryan Shuman | Promote democracy, condemn violence
A plausible response to our new GRL paper: "Isn't the hemlock decline just driving the pattern?" Don't assume the decline is disconnected from climate. Doing so does not do much to explain pollen diagrams like this one from Tzedakis (1992). Hard for hemlock to drive the pattern.
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This paper was stimulated by work @HarvardForest @USLTER and focuses on the New England hardwood-oak ecotone there, which appears to have shifted with temperature. (Stay tuned for other paleo-ecotone work from Michigan by Sam Wiles and @IceAgeEcologist!)
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Millennial fluctuations in the Latitudinal Temperature Gradient - new paper in GRL - Holocene data from >30 New England lakes show temperature patterns like that associated with NAO today. agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20…

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